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the top tax rate under president clinton. and capital gains taxes above those amounts would be increased to 20%, that is up from 15%. this tax deal would also create a perm naanent fix for the alternative minimum tax and extend unemployment insurance for 2 million americans. the president made it clear what his top priority is in any deal. >> preventing that tax hike has been my top priority. because the last thing folks like the folks up here on the stage can afford right now is to pay an extra $2,000 in taxes next year. middle class families can't afford it. businesses can't afford it. our economy can't afford it. >> just an hour later, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell signalled his agreement with the president. >> so i agree, let's pass the tax relief portion now. let's take what's been agreed to and get moving. we all want to protect tax pairs and we can get it done now. >> however, despite what sounds like good news, there will be no vote in the house tonight even in the house reaches a deal. in fact, the senate ha
the top tax rate under president clinton. and capital gains taxes above those amounts would be increased to 20%, that is up from 15%. this tax deal would also create a perm naanent fix for the alternative minimum tax and extend unemployment insurance for 2 million americans. the president made it clear what his top priority is in any deal. >> preventing that tax hike has been my top priority. because the last thing folks like the folks up here on the stage can afford right now is to pay...
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bill clinton was involved with the golden globes. i think if you look at a map of this country, after a presidential election, it's pretty clear the way it works. you've got new york and the new england states, the northeastern states. and somewhere around michigan or illinois it stops. and then you have this vast amount of flyover country if you will, and then there is l.a. and san francisco. and here it seems to be another one of these marriages of the bicoastal, the left coast against the east coast. republicans don't the this. >> could laura bush have done it? no. if she appeared at the oscars, i don't think she would have been greeted with the same amount of warmth. the first lady's message was about american entrepreneurialism, it was about children believing their dreams. it's what we can do when we believe in ourselves and believe in love, which is a fairly benign first lady message. but chris, in terms of the map, there are a lot of states in the middle of the country that the obamas are putting in play, whether that's, you
bill clinton was involved with the golden globes. i think if you look at a map of this country, after a presidential election, it's pretty clear the way it works. you've got new york and the new england states, the northeastern states. and somewhere around michigan or illinois it stops. and then you have this vast amount of flyover country if you will, and then there is l.a. and san francisco. and here it seems to be another one of these marriages of the bicoastal, the left coast against the...
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and so -- but they have been worried about hillary clinton since 2008. they thought she was going to be the nominee then. that was before her very successful run as secretary of state. as you mentioned, they were aiming, you know, a poisonous movie at her even then. >> i know. >> so they have feared a run by hillary clinton for a long time. >> you know what i think is really bugging them? they know the only way to beat hillary is to run a moderate, like christie, and they're darned determined not to do that. now they face the awful connu conundrum, we don't want her to beat us. but now they're thinking the only way to beat her is tochris don't want to beat her with a guy who can beat her. they want to beat her with a guy who can't beat, which is nonsense, that's the problem. >> i think it is, also, they would like to raise money off the specter of hillary. i think that's part of -- part of that's what's going on. i think president obama still scares them, but after all, he can't run again. washington's tied up and in gridlock. the president, it's a littl
and so -- but they have been worried about hillary clinton since 2008. they thought she was going to be the nominee then. that was before her very successful run as secretary of state. as you mentioned, they were aiming, you know, a poisonous movie at her even then. >> i know. >> so they have feared a run by hillary clinton for a long time. >> you know what i think is really bugging them? they know the only way to beat hillary is to run a moderate, like christie, and they're...
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it's exactly what bill clinton had to do in 1992. he had to do something, some confrontation with his own party to say you know what? i am different. mitt romney never did that and, therefore, he kent the baggage of a very, very unpopular republican brand. >> if, for example, in the 10 for 4 question he would have stood up and said this is insanity. >> that's right but he defended his answer. he said i was right to say 10 for 4. of course he wasn't right. that was exactly the kind of thing that made him noncredible. >> thank you peter by nert. thank you joy reid. appreciate you both being here. >>> up next, former south carolina governor mark sanford has a proposal for his ex-wife that she can refuse. the "sideshow" is coming up. don't foregit if you want to follow me on twitter you just need to be able to spell smerconish. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former mili
it's exactly what bill clinton had to do in 1992. he had to do something, some confrontation with his own party to say you know what? i am different. mitt romney never did that and, therefore, he kent the baggage of a very, very unpopular republican brand. >> if, for example, in the 10 for 4 question he would have stood up and said this is insanity. >> that's right but he defended his answer. he said i was right to say 10 for 4. of course he wasn't right. that was exactly the kind...
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i don't know which one of you knows more about the clintons. i'm going to take a guess and go to marjorie. professor, don't laugh. i'm trying to figure this out. i thought secretary clinton was a smash hit this week and she was lucky -- >> she was magnificent. >> the jackals made her look even better. they may have gotten her passions up once or twice but didn't hurt her a bit. my sense is this, what do you make of the relationship between the president personified or pictured by the fact that i have never heard of a president of the united states sharing time on "60 minutes" going on with another person as a colleague. that's a hell of a statement of almost peerage, of equality. your thoughts of what it means politically? >> i just think she's remarkable, and i think this relationship has been extremely special. she was able in the beginning to accept a post that was perfect for her, perfect. i've been with her in places where implicit in what you said, she just knows how to deal with people. i think this is a wonderful chance for both of them
i don't know which one of you knows more about the clintons. i'm going to take a guess and go to marjorie. professor, don't laugh. i'm trying to figure this out. i thought secretary clinton was a smash hit this week and she was lucky -- >> she was magnificent. >> the jackals made her look even better. they may have gotten her passions up once or twice but didn't hurt her a bit. my sense is this, what do you make of the relationship between the president personified or pictured by...
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they have the dukakiss, the clintons, they have the big shots behind. do you think the establishment wing of the republican party can get one more election victory? can they win again after all these people like dol and mccain and pushes. can they win it again against the right? the right hasn't won since reagan really. >> the right has not won since then is the fairway to put it. the establishment wing does somehow manage to prevail and in part because insurgent wing or the very conservative wing or however you want to describe it, often becomes so far to the right in these contests that republican voters as a whole conclude they're probably not electable. governor romney was out this week, talking about the importance of getting behind candidates who can win. he basically said there will only be one or two people in the campaign in 2016 who can do that, and he said, get behind those candidates. we're likely to see a more significant debate because conservatives don't believe they've had the opportunity to fairly present their ideas to the country. >>
they have the dukakiss, the clintons, they have the big shots behind. do you think the establishment wing of the republican party can get one more election victory? can they win again after all these people like dol and mccain and pushes. can they win it again against the right? the right hasn't won since reagan really. >> the right has not won since then is the fairway to put it. the establishment wing does somehow manage to prevail and in part because insurgent wing or the very...
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that was bill clinton at the summation of his career. that was everything he had learned about showmanship, about telling a story. and about how to make a case for the president. he made it so sitly, so clearly, so logically. you wonder why barack obama couldn't do it. and that's probably because the kind of case he had to make, somebody other than the president had to make. if the president himself says, you know, we were in a terrible situation when i came in, it doesn't sound as compelling when somebody else said it. >> i had a moment like that up in new hampshire when clinton was running the first time. he had all the problems with that girlfriend way back when. that was all behind him. and then he went out in front of these field houses and high school gyms and he spoke on the last question he would answer. he said to me noble in our generation can do that. only he can do that. >> what also impressed me about that, i was covering that very same series of events was his will. bill clinton's will to succeed. >> anyway, another turning
that was bill clinton at the summation of his career. that was everything he had learned about showmanship, about telling a story. and about how to make a case for the president. he made it so sitly, so clearly, so logically. you wonder why barack obama couldn't do it. and that's probably because the kind of case he had to make, somebody other than the president had to make. if the president himself says, you know, we were in a terrible situation when i came in, it doesn't sound as compelling...
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my exhibit a for this is bill clinton when hillary clinton lost the primaries to barack obama. he took it harder. if you're the principle, you can suck it up and go on and pick yourself up, as hard as it is. if you're the spouse, you're feeling the wound for your husband or wife and you're holding the grudge. i think you see a little bit of a glimpse of that from ann romney in this interview. >> it will give us an additional reason to pay attention to cpac. should it be a good gathering in just a couple of weeks. >> yeah, this is in some ways like i said this is like the base of the republican party is at cpac, but it's not the base of the sort of republican party of the future necessarily. >> correct. thank you both for being here. appreciate it. appreciate ken vogel and ruth marcus. when we return, let me finish with my argument for cameras in the supreme court. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. tell you thau need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should
my exhibit a for this is bill clinton when hillary clinton lost the primaries to barack obama. he took it harder. if you're the principle, you can suck it up and go on and pick yourself up, as hard as it is. if you're the spouse, you're feeling the wound for your husband or wife and you're holding the grudge. i think you see a little bit of a glimpse of that from ann romney in this interview. >> it will give us an additional reason to pay attention to cpac. should it be a good gathering...
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bill clinton was needed by barack obama and clinton loves to be needed. that's what carries forward. i don't think that dynamic will change now. for both of them to establish what they want in history, they need each other. and it's also true, and the reason bill clinton reacted so strongly to that comment about ronald reagan, is because bill clinton understood some of the truth of that. he always realized that he was just sort of a transitional presidency and he granted that he didn't have the opportunity that he felt to be a great president because no crisis arose that a rot of them shot. and for that reason, for the fact that barack obama is truly the first black president whereas bill clinton was sort of symbolically and loved, you know, the better part of his nature was his idealism about race. for those reasons, it created some problems between them. but, in politics, both of these men realized there are no permanent friends and no permanent enemies and they need each other right now. >> did clinton like your book, "first in his class." >> at the ti
bill clinton was needed by barack obama and clinton loves to be needed. that's what carries forward. i don't think that dynamic will change now. for both of them to establish what they want in history, they need each other. and it's also true, and the reason bill clinton reacted so strongly to that comment about ronald reagan, is because bill clinton understood some of the truth of that. he always realized that he was just sort of a transitional presidency and he granted that he didn't have the...
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the headline reads dems 2016, will hillary clinton clear the field? let's look at the contenders we see as being in the waiting room. you know the people all have signs or have shown sign that is point to them running if hillary clinton doesn't. vice president joe biden, of course. new york governor andrew cuomo. martin o mall, massachusetts governor deval patrick and perhaps chicago mayor rahm emanuel. let me go to david corn on this question. are these people all moving around having cocktail parties like o'malley had the other day, little snacks, little nunchys for people at the governors mansion, at the marriott the other day, are they all doing this because they think hillary is beatable, she's not running, or what? or they think what? i don't know what they're thinking? year all thinking she's probably going to run. >> these guys, i don't know, maybe a couple senators and they look in the mirror they all see a potential president. they're not going to start acting on this. they want to make sure they're going to, first off, do no harm. not do an
the headline reads dems 2016, will hillary clinton clear the field? let's look at the contenders we see as being in the waiting room. you know the people all have signs or have shown sign that is point to them running if hillary clinton doesn't. vice president joe biden, of course. new york governor andrew cuomo. martin o mall, massachusetts governor deval patrick and perhaps chicago mayor rahm emanuel. let me go to david corn on this question. are these people all moving around having cocktail...
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hillary clinton different. eleanor roosevelt, different. even to an extent, roslyn carter at the beginning of her, the carter administration, tried to get in on cabinet meetings, tried to be a little more active in policy. that didn't fly too well, either. >> we're looking at the former first ladies and the one that stands out because she may well be the future is hillary clinton there. joan, last question to you. what would be the role of a first -- what would we call them? first gentleman? >> first gentleman. first spouse. we might have to make a gender neutral for a while now that we're going to have women presidents, chris. you know, i think it would be different if it was bill clinton, i don't think it would be a quiet domestic role for sure. he would be an interesting person to start -- >> i don't think he'll limit himself to one issue. that was a joke. thank you, joan walsh and ron reagan. thanks, buddy. we'll be right back after this. >>> let me finish tonight with the life and career of william gray. he was elected u.s. congressman
hillary clinton different. eleanor roosevelt, different. even to an extent, roslyn carter at the beginning of her, the carter administration, tried to get in on cabinet meetings, tried to be a little more active in policy. that didn't fly too well, either. >> we're looking at the former first ladies and the one that stands out because she may well be the future is hillary clinton there. joan, last question to you. what would be the role of a first -- what would we call them? first...
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it's exactly what bill clinton had to do in 1992. he had to do something, some confrontation with his own party to say, you know what? i am different. mitt romney never did that, and, therefore, he kept the baggage of a very, very unpopular republican brand. >> if, for example, in the 10 for 4 question he would have stood up and said this is insanity. >> that's right, but he defended his answer. he said i was right to say 10 for 4. of course, he wasn't right. that was exactly the kind of thing that made him noncredible. thank you, peter beinart. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an a
it's exactly what bill clinton had to do in 1992. he had to do something, some confrontation with his own party to say, you know what? i am different. mitt romney never did that, and, therefore, he kept the baggage of a very, very unpopular republican brand. >> if, for example, in the 10 for 4 question he would have stood up and said this is insanity. >> that's right, but he defended his answer. he said i was right to say 10 for 4. of course, he wasn't right. that was exactly the...
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since the clinton/dole candidacy, the candidate with the most sales of masks win. the most iconic item was the nixon mask which was used to protest the vietnam war policies and later watergate in the early 1970s. it was so popular that it out-sold the masks of jimmy carter and gerald ford two years after nixon was out of office. during the 1984 campaign, walter mondale made a self-deprecating way to get in on the fun. he was wearing the mondale mask. only to be outdone by the press corps that was wearing mondale masks. he lost that year to reagan. a boom of masks from bush to bill clinton to highlight just a few. and in 2004, the george w. bush campaign staff used halloween to mock their opponent john kerry who had famously gone duck hunting just a week before. that means that ted cruz who went pheasant hunting last weekend should also be fair game. after all, he's the face scaring a lot of trick-or-treaters this year. >>> up next, rand paul was caught plagiarizing wikipedia by rachel maddow. now he's attacking her for catching him. you're watching "hardball," the
since the clinton/dole candidacy, the candidate with the most sales of masks win. the most iconic item was the nixon mask which was used to protest the vietnam war policies and later watergate in the early 1970s. it was so popular that it out-sold the masks of jimmy carter and gerald ford two years after nixon was out of office. during the 1984 campaign, walter mondale made a self-deprecating way to get in on the fun. he was wearing the mondale mask. only to be outdone by the press corps that...
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clinton 45, christie 40. against rand paul the republican with the hot hand right now on the right certainly, not even a contest. 51-37. we'll be right back. i wanted to ask you a couple questions.card. i've got nothing to hide. my bill's due today and i haven't paid yet. you can pay up 'til midnight online or by phone the day it's due. got a witness to verify that? just you. you called me. ok, that checks out. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with payment flexibility. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take c
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it's exactly what bill clinton had to do in 1992. he had to do something, some confrontation with his own party to say, you know what? i am different. mitt romney never did that, and, therefore, he kept the baggage of a very, very unpopular republican brand. >> if, for example, in the 10 for 4 question he would have stood up and said this is insanity. >> that's right, but he defended his answer. he said i was right to say 10 for 4. of course, he wasn't right. that was exactly the kind of thing that made him noncredible. >> thank you, peter beinart. thank you, joy reid. appreciate you both being here. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our
it's exactly what bill clinton had to do in 1992. he had to do something, some confrontation with his own party to say, you know what? i am different. mitt romney never did that, and, therefore, he kept the baggage of a very, very unpopular republican brand. >> if, for example, in the 10 for 4 question he would have stood up and said this is insanity. >> that's right, but he defended his answer. he said i was right to say 10 for 4. of course, he wasn't right. that was exactly the...
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among the allegations that members of hillary clinton's own security detail, quote, allegedly engaged prostitutes while on official trips in foreign country on the section's detail. two of the countries were columbia and russia." perhaps more troubling another document says several examples of undue influence from within bureau of diplomatic security and from the top floor of the department raising concerns about the integrity of some internal investigations. a senior state department official says no investigations were interfered with to counter the charge. this is a firestorm of a story obviously. let's get the fax. anne gearan is "the washington post" diplomatic correspondent. kasie hunt, political producer. very few people know about this story. i saw it in the new york post this morning. it was on cbs last night. let's get the facts. first of all, what do we know starting from the beginning? anne? >> there was a memo written last year recounting by the department of office of investigation at the state department recounting eight instances in which some fairly serious wrongdoing
among the allegations that members of hillary clinton's own security detail, quote, allegedly engaged prostitutes while on official trips in foreign country on the section's detail. two of the countries were columbia and russia." perhaps more troubling another document says several examples of undue influence from within bureau of diplomatic security and from the top floor of the department raising concerns about the integrity of some internal investigations. a senior state department...
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clinton 45, christie 40. against rand paul the republican with the hot hand right now on the right certainly, not even a contest. 51-37. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. edward snowden applied for temporary asylum in russia this week. today vladimir putin tried to strike a more diplomatic tone. he said he would never turn snowden over to us. today he said, bilateral relations are far more important over squabbles of activity of the secret services. we warned mr. snowden any action by him could cause damage to russian/american relations is unacceptable to us. the tone was harsher from senator lindsey graham. who said america should consider boycotting the olympic games next year. >> i love the olympics, but i don't like what the russian government is doing. >> that suggestion was rebuked by many people, including the u.s. olympic committee spokesman who tweeted, boycotts don't work in the '80s. simon marks let me hear from him, i work for jimmy carter as a speech writer. i don't think i liked it, i didn't
clinton 45, christie 40. against rand paul the republican with the hot hand right now on the right certainly, not even a contest. 51-37. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. edward snowden applied for temporary asylum in russia this week. today vladimir putin tried to strike a more diplomatic tone. he said he would never turn snowden over to us. today he said, bilateral relations are far more important over squabbles of activity of the secret services. we warned mr. snowden any action...
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would hillary clinton added make a difference? the answer to that question when they looked at the polling, the answer was no. so it was never considered in the sense that they had -- the initial research proved it wouldn't have moved the needle. >> if you're joe biden -- >> -- looked at a way in they denied always doing before. >> in other words, if you're joe biden, they hung me out to see if i would pass muster with focus groups and polling groups. who by the way did they approve this, the campaign people, to spend money on a poll and focus groups. did they do that for a fact? >> the money was spent by the obama re-elect. >> if you were joe biden how would you react to the fact they tested you? it wasn't loyalty. it was we tested you and you did pretty good so we're going to keep you. >> joe biden was in fact, incredibly sensitive to the rumors that had been around and gossip among people for the first two and a half years of the administration. he didn't like that talk even when it was just loose talk in the cable world. i don
would hillary clinton added make a difference? the answer to that question when they looked at the polling, the answer was no. so it was never considered in the sense that they had -- the initial research proved it wouldn't have moved the needle. >> if you're joe biden -- >> -- looked at a way in they denied always doing before. >> in other words, if you're joe biden, they hung me out to see if i would pass muster with focus groups and polling groups. who by the way did they...
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joe biden doesn't fare nearly as well as clinton. he loses in the poll to christie by 17 points, 50-33. and even loses to cruz by 6. not good for joe. we'll be right back. >>> what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. >>> what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. it defies any code morality. as a father, i can't get the image out of my head of a man who held up his dead child, wailing, while chaos swirled around it. the images of entire families dead in their beds without a drop of blood, or even a visible wound. anyone who could claim an attack of this staggering scale could be contrive order fabricated needs to check their conscience and their own moral compass. what is before us today is real, and it is compelling. >> we're back. of course that's secretary of state john kerry with great emotion now, unusual emotion for them talking about what has been happening with this horrendous attack by chemical weapons by the government in syria. the united states seems poised to
joe biden doesn't fare nearly as well as clinton. he loses in the poll to christie by 17 points, 50-33. and even loses to cruz by 6. not good for joe. we'll be right back. >>> what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. >>> what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. it defies any code morality. as a father, i can't get the image out of my head of a man who held up his dead child, wailing, while chaos swirled around it....
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against rand paul hillary clinton has a slighter lead. actually it's 49%-41 skt, the exact same lead. clinton's numbers are starting to come down, of course, but she's still running more than 20 points ahead of the republicans among women. and they're the biggest voters out there. women. that makes a very big difference. >>> now let's look at how joe biden would fair. jeb bush beats biden. rand paul, four-point lead over biden. 43%-49%. paul is definitely growing out there in stature. we'll be right back. in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. do you want the long or the short answer? long i guess. chevy is havin
against rand paul hillary clinton has a slighter lead. actually it's 49%-41 skt, the exact same lead. clinton's numbers are starting to come down, of course, but she's still running more than 20 points ahead of the republicans among women. and they're the biggest voters out there. women. that makes a very big difference. >>> now let's look at how joe biden would fair. jeb bush beats biden. rand paul, four-point lead over biden. 43%-49%. paul is definitely growing out there in stature....
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he's a friend of the clintons, from syracuse, new york. but he won big. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> this election was never a choice between democrats and republicans. it was a choice about whether virginia would continue the mainstream bipartisan tradition that has served us so well over the last decade, at a time when washington was often broken, just think about what virginia has been able to accomplish when we work together. >>> welcome back to "hardball." that was terry mcauliffe after his victory last night. cuccinelli won among white men by 25 points, among white women by 16 points. he covered tea party supporters, white evangelicals. mcauliffe had a stronger coalition of his own. he won big among african-americans, we saw that by 82 points. he carried moderates by 22 points as well as people with post college graduate degrees and unmarried men and women, both. they call it the rising american electorate. another reporter dubbed it the coalition of the ascendant. they are changing the game in purple states like virginia.
he's a friend of the clintons, from syracuse, new york. but he won big. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> this election was never a choice between democrats and republicans. it was a choice about whether virginia would continue the mainstream bipartisan tradition that has served us so well over the last decade, at a time when washington was often broken, just think about what virginia has been able to accomplish when we work together. >>>...
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if you look at the electorate when bill clinton got elected, and ronald reagan got elected, they use this to bring up their base and maximize their vote. they use the far right to do it. >> well, it used to be -- >> since there's not enough of them. >> for every african-american vote, or latino vote is probably a better point, you would lose a vote in the southwest but that's not exactly happening. the white vote has been up a bit for obama and african-american and other minority votes zoomed. >> they lost the cities. losing more educated white voters along with minority voters and part of the problem is them. the messaging they use for their base turns off obviously younger people. turns off women. turns off minorities and this time they really got minorities excited about voting. when you do things to prevent people from voting, that made that vote solidify and come out and visit in 2008. >> this is the problem they have. the leadership, michael gerschwins of the world, they alienate the people who vote for the party. >> angry guy in arizona. >> john mccain, town hall meeting. ther
if you look at the electorate when bill clinton got elected, and ronald reagan got elected, they use this to bring up their base and maximize their vote. they use the far right to do it. >> well, it used to be -- >> since there's not enough of them. >> for every african-american vote, or latino vote is probably a better point, you would lose a vote in the southwest but that's not exactly happening. the white vote has been up a bit for obama and african-american and other...
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